NFL America's Game: 1967 Packers (Super Bowl II)

By 1967, Green Bay was already considered Titletown U.S.A. Throughout the decade, the Packers had won four NFL Championships and Super Bowl I. Better still; they were coached by Vince Lombardi, who was relentless in his pursuit of perfection. But that season, Lombardi faced his greatest challenge yet: winning back-to-back Super Bowls one of Pro Footballs toughest feats in a town that expected nothing less. The old master was up to the task. Lombardi had a core of veteran players in place in Bart Starr, Jerry Kramer, and Ray Nitschke. With a few alterations, Green Bay used the same power running game and aggressive defense that had defined the Packers for years. Once again, the coach was successful. Though the team was aging and lost four games, the Packers won the Central Division. Still, it was Green Bays run in the post-season that made this club as memorable as any in franchise history. A victory against Dallas in the legendary Ice Bowl secured them a third-straight NFL title, and then, in Lombardis final game with the Packers, Green Bay whipped Oakland in Super Bowl II. Join NFL Films as they retell the story of the 67 Packers, the original back-to-back champions. Americas Game uses exclusive interviews with Kramer and Chuck Mercein to reminisce about Lombardis final season in Green Bay.